The full moon isn't the only thrilling object in the sky this month. The planet Saturn will be at its biggest and brightest on this date.
An extremely bright Saturn and a vibrant full moon will materialize in the California night sky in September. Most of the world will be able to view a rare celestial spectacle - a total lunar eclipse.
Saturn will rise less than 5 degrees to the right of the 96%-lit lunar disk as the sun sets on Sept. 8, below the stars ...
Earth will move between Saturn and the sun this weekend, offering prime views of Saturn in what's known as "opposition." Here ...
Plus, catch Saturn and Neptune at their brightest; spy the "string of pearls" galaxy; and a close encounter of the moon and ...
Cooler temperatures for millions started the month of September, kicking off almost fall-like feels and the perfect time for stargazing. The full Moon has something in common with your dinner plate, ...
Titan's shadow will fall over Saturn during the early morning hours of Sept. 4. Heads up stargazers! The shadow of Saturn's ...
Saturn’s moon Enceladus has long dazzled scientists with its icy plumes that spew water and mysterious organic molecules into space, fueling hopes of a habitable ocean beneath. But new experiments ...
Greetings, stargazers. Saturday is named for the prominent figure in Roman mythology. In addition to stargazing, this month should be great for Saturn-gazing. To ancient astronomers, Saturn was one ...
A total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7 will turn the moon red over 85% of Earth. California skies will miss the eclipse but feature a bright corn moon that night. Saturn reaches peak brilliance at ...